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18th May 2011 Print Email Share The Caribbean Island of Puerto Rico is hosting two major cultural events this summer in its exotic capital San Juan. Visitors will enjoy the finest in Latin jazz music ...
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"For me, it feels like a giant family reunion, an opportunity to reconnect with friends and loved ones,” said festival ...
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It makes us feel welcomed and included. As someone who grew up in Puerto Rico, I felt an emotional pull I wasn't expecting. I left the island in my early 20s to pursue my career.
Puerto Ricans United used to host a lot of cultural events in the 80s and 90s. Rodriguez said their goal this year was to host more events so children grow up knowing where they came from.